Craiglockhart Campus
You’ll gain organisational and business skills that take into account the diversity of cultures involved in developing and managing international tourism. Through lectures, guest speakers and case studies, you’ll develop an advanced understanding of the issues and concepts involved in international tourism development, as well as marketing practice and heritage considerations around the world.
We will help you to develop skills, such as formulating policy and planning for the future, as well as developing your abilities in research, time management and presentation methods.
Upon completion of the course, you’ll be able to devise sustainable policies and strategies for the overall industry.
With the number of tourist ventures and operations in and near the city, you’ll have plenty of options for part-time work and employment after graduation.
A 2:2 Honours degree or above in any discipline. Your application may be considered if you have sufficient professional work experience.
September, January
Postgraduate Master's
MSc
Full time
1 year (September) 18 months (January)
Tourism, Hospitality, Festival and Events Management
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